In a year-long virtual initiative, Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC), in collaboration the SAMHSA Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions, is engaging in series focused on addressing sleep and related social and health needs through enhancing integrated primary and behavioral health care. Watch the recordings below for live virtual learning opportunities, free tools and resources, and linkage to experts in the field.
In a six-part webinar series, Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) and special guests guide participants through screening for ACEs and providing trauma-informed care from a small practice perspective. Watch the recordings below for conversations on challenges small and medium practices face in incorporating new screenings and programs.
In a three-part webinar series, Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) and special guests discussed COVID-19’s impact on the primary care sector and what primary care’s role should be in COVID-19 relief, response, and resiliency. Watch the recordings below for conversations on current challenges in primary care delivery and what primary care needs to sustain essential services going forward and reopen even stronger.
As the health care community wrestles with arguably the most devastating outbreak in its history, the question arises: What long-term effects will COVID-19 have on health care in the tri-state area? In this special Crain’s Health Pulse event co-sponsored by PCDC, top health care professionals discuss their biggest takeaways from the pandemic and what they foresee happening in the future. Moderated by Crain’s New York Business publisher, speakers include: Dr. Oxiris Barbot, NYC DOHMH Commissioner, Louise Cohen, PCDC Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Jacqueline Delmont, SOMOS Chief Medical Officer, Karen Ignagni, Chief Executive Officer, EmblemHealth, Dr. Adam Reed Stracher, Chief Medical Officer, Weill Cornell Physician Organization.
Covid-19 has disproportionately impacted Black and Hispanic who have suffered higher rates of infection and mortality. These alarming trends showcase how essential it is to address gaps in health care. This webcast will discuss the pressing need to collect and evaluate Covid-19 data to ensure everyone has access to the resources they need, as well as better insight into how to meet the needs of certain communities. Discussion will focus on how modifications are crucial to support all individuals and building bridges and trust is the key to building healthy communities.
With over 100 million Americans living with diabetes, more providers than ever before recognize chronic disease screening and management as a best practice of integrated primary and behavioral health care.
In this free virtual learning series by Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions, national experts provide guidance through seven multifaceted sessions — each addressing a different aspect of team-based care to improve diabetes screening and management. Topics range from behavioral treatment to reimbursement to operational decision making.
There are many components to integrated care, but how do you leverage the right ones for the clients you serve? Integration is expansive and includes aspects beyond behavioral health and primary care—it includes standing up multi-faceted responsive services that meet the needs of the individuals you serve in comprehensive ways. Identifying how you and your organization can operationalize the types of care that progress beyond the traditional pathways of integration is critical for your clients and your own sustainability.
Join us and experts from the field as we explore practical ways to integrate best practices such as workforce challenges, client sexual and reproductive health needs, and more!
Integrated care is a journey for every practice – wouldn’t it be nice to have a little guidance for the road ahead?
PCDC, in collaboration with the SAMHSA Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions, provides the roadmap for what you need to know to keep integrated health “at work” within your care practice. This initiative is designed to empower professionals within the integrated health field with critical knowledge – from navigating upskilling on multi-disciplinary expertise to scaling operations. This webinar series includes printable tip sheets and recordings of our free and open to the public quarterly learning intensive events led collaboratively by a team of three experts from the field.
Telehealth and telemedicine technologies are being increasingly embraced by physicians, healthcare organizations, and hospitals. This webinar series offers insights on how practices can implement computing technology to serve their most vulnerable patients. Topics covered include documentation requirements, patient perspectives, mobile health technologies, and communications styles conducive to telehealth.